Sensory Tool Guide
Finding the right sensory tool can be overwhelming. We have curated a list of sensory tools that may help based on different sensory sensitivities. The purpose of this is to give ideas of what might be available for your child. It is not required that you select one from this list.
Sensory Tools
Sensory tools work best when they match the child’s specific pattern: some children are over-responsive to input like noise, lights, or touch, while others seek more input through chewing, jumping, squeezing, crashing, or movement.
Noise Sensitivities
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